Then Minister for Foreign Affairs Brian Cowen with then US Secretary of State Colin Powell at the State Department in Washington, DC. in November 2002

This afternoon.

The death of the former US secretary of state, Colin Powell, who, using faulty data and intelligence, made the case at the UN for the Iraqi invasion,’from complications from Covid-19 ‘ at 84 has been announced.

Via The Guardian:

Powell, a retired four-star general who was a key figure in the build up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and who served as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in the early 1990s, had been treated for Covid at Walter Reed national medical center in Bethesda, Maryland. He was fully vaccinated against coronavirus.

Colin Powell, former US secretary of state, dies at 84 of Covid complications (The Guardian)

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13 thoughts on “Fully Armed

    1. Harry

      I remember the massacre and watched the documentary afterwords featuring the vetarenas who took part
      These guys were on the strongest drugs to help them cope
      They had to live with what happened and boy it was as though they were in hell
      Those who gave the orders and those who covered it up I assume it takes a cold hearted evil individual to carry that around
      I assume if there is a god there is a pretty horrid place in hell for that man
      He will be buried with full military honours unlike many of the victims all sides

  1. Shitferbrains

    Nobody does self righteousness like the Irish. Just after they’ve voted for a savage who left someones guts hanging from a hedge.

    1. jungleman

      Not a clue what you’re talking about re the guts but this guy and his cronies were pure evil. I suppose they were pals of Israel though so get the thumbs up from you?

  2. Nullzero

    First Rumsfeld now Powell, Cheney must be looking over his shoulder.

    Those swines made Trump look like a clown making balloon animals at a kids birthday party. How short people’s memories are.

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